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November 5, 1882 (4 pages)

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Se alley returned yesterday mornin rom their astern trip. nd , oe ‘Républican ticket to be voted in Nevada county was filed gi a oy that the Introduction of Gunpowder has been Generally Beneficial to “At the Citigthbelibnat church today there will be preaching morning ~ “and evening,~by the pastor, Rev. J. _ Bima, , Subject in the evening, “Immortality.” There will be services as usnal at the Methodist, Baptist '. Valley to-morrow. night. 2) Sad Rehcose) cman, candidate for ; ‘Aitnj tly General, was advertised. in Friday's Chronicle to speak at Grass He will ‘not fill the engagement because the _ Repablican local candidates some time since-arranged for a meeting in Grass Valley on that evening, and _ they cannot be ‘expected to step aside for him. ~~ ofthe pioneers of Nevada City, -beAlmarin B. Paul, the well koown mining operator of San Francisco, Was in town yesterday. He was ove ing interested in the. old Wheeler “mine on Gold Flat, the Lecompton, the Merrimae¢ and various other: pi. Qneer quartz ‘enterprises, Among his partners here at various times were George Hearst, Bob Morrow, A. E. He.d, Jos, Clark, and other * amen who, like himself, have become _ well known all over the coast since then. He has not been back on’ a visit for thirteen years, till yesterday, and great was ‘his surprise to “note the. ripest of the city _ sines them.Vote for E. W. Roberts, ee for ‘ Democratic Nea, Mo Teck rounded adh HW. Wallie, Republican nominee for Senator, was one of the speakers ata meeting in SanJuan a week ago. > Here is the way he “took,” as related by the Times: He was received with tremendous: applause, His h though brief was entirely sa to his audi-’ dence and convinced them that he is —upon re oe ore of the ria the debris question. GA orapanar ed his h Sagres that ath shall be elected he will be ‘the right man in the right place. ; His remarks brief as they were electrified the audience who showed ttheir appreciation by giving the pom. round after round of apVote for Frank Beatty. Vote the straight ticket. eae cl AI ere, Panty Ceareet Judge siiagst eo has." pronounced judgment in the case of the People vs. Ford, Demperatic candidate’ for District Attorney. At first. he was inclined to the belief that the, young . Man was an object.of malicious persecution, but having since heard further testimony he says: “The charges against Ford have been fully proven by the affidavits of gentlemen of Truckee, and Thos. Ford stands convicted ‘not only of the charges mad : against but him of falsifying. ” ee aR No Republican can afford to Vote for A. J. Tiffany. Btate Controller Kenfield has ‘irawa ® warrant on the State Treas“uret iti favor of Detectives Aull and Lees for $1,346 20, being in payment for the expenses incurred in captaring Patterson and Dorsey, charged res of banker Cum¢ eee Eurepees unfortunately called away home, by the illness of the resident Partner of our firm here, I regret . that I will not be able'to meet the " . citizens of Nevada City at the candi~ . dates’ meeting to be held there onthe 4th instant, 1 feel it, therefore, my. } duty to use your’ colamns, (and I know you will grant me the space to do so) that I may inform the citizens of your city, as well as the rest of. th the county whose constituency I desire to represent in. the Legislature, my views in regard to their interests, -On-the all absorbing interest to us “slickens,” Iam thoroughly sound. T understand that one of the. cans) didates for the Leyislature on. the Democratic ticket has publicly made the statement, ‘that he admits Iam tesponsible gentleman, but doubts if Ivtand well'on the debris question,” I'am thankfulto the gentleman for hie compliment as to my social standing, aud desire to inform ‘him that nis hypothesis is wrong. In my canvass throughout the county, I have assured the people of my “‘standing on this matter.” I have made it an especial study to examine into. and investigate the debria queéstion as far as the interests of Nevada coun ty are concerned. I shall make it my duty to review thoroughly the past legislation on this matter, and furthermore to become better acquainted with facts and figures’ on hydraulic mining, so that I ouy be enabled to intelligently represen at the "mining interests; and should tiostile legislation be proposed, that I may wies with arguments that will Jeon. vince the directly uninterestead mem‘. bers of the legislature (upon whose . assistance we rely) of the faimess of our cause and the vileness of those who are stheming against, us. _ Nevada county has, I think, noth‘ng at ‘Present to ask from the State. All we want is.to:be let-aloue iin the legitimate pursuit of our labor. Having derived our rights and our property from the National Gover ment, we bow ask that government teo protect us in the prosécution of the work vested in and given by those tighte and with that property. Ido not doubt but thatthe general _government will assist us by givisg relief to those who may be affected by the results of our works. We have as.good citizens abided by the decisions of the courts, just _. such a decision as was asked bry our prosecutors, It becomes the duty of whoever may represent this: ¢ ounty at the next Legislature to be un the defensive against this’ very) same prosecution, who, not satistied with the decision of the court, will endeavor to benefit their own iadividgal. personal interests by sci ming against the mining interests, even Y . at the expense of robbing . thwnsands of their homes and the’ means of making a living for themselves and the families depending on them. It will be the duty of our repr esentatives to be watchful and on the alert for the’ jobs of these épecalative. schemers and actively expose the tricks by which they propose totich their own pockets, at tine exexpense of ruining an induetrty that, hue millions of dollars at stake and of placing thousands of hornes in jeopardy. Should I be elected: to the Legislature, and I shall esteem it an bovor, I will endeavor tofaithfully represent the individual . interests of Nevada county. Comcerning the political issues in this campaign, tion), I have, in my canvass throughout the county, expressed my views satisfactorily, Ithink, to every con‘sistent: Republican and fair minded Democrat.’ Ihave faith in the in telligence of the voters ‘of Nevada county and doubt not hat that they will canvases. the abilities and qualifications of the legislative and county candidates.and will elecé such men as are not only competentand qualified, but who will by henest and efficient management properly administer the legislative and mauuicipal affairs: of the county: just such men as we, as Republicans, can proudly boast of, ase on our ticket. 1 aston trigpwith the ote be able at all times to meet our ene. (the Sunday Law and Railroad. quesI shall be at home on. Monday next and will use my energy and labor for the snecess of the party. In conclusion permit mete thank the citizens of Névada count; ve of par'¥ irrespecti ee in thie‘ morning’s Union! “A Conwhich great event took place three yeara ago, informs the people of Grass Valley that he cannot. ‘‘swallow” . the Republican platforms What a ‘loss the Republican: rgiees of the nation has sustained by the disaffection of this Republican of ei greg years’ standing! It is a pity. thai the Republiéan platform. is not saturated With whisky so! this presumptuous masre tity might be enThe Grass Valley Union in its excessive zeal to seoure the election of individuals against'the best interes the county,:: has. not: improve: “its atafiding with the taxpayers of Grass Valley, A. journal cannot. consistently claim to, bu the advdcate of ‘the poor man’s interest, when it seeks to force upon the people an official -whose record shows a. special tenderness, for righ and vote-edt-. trolling ‘persons, But fortunately the Union is vot, ‘public opinion’ fluenced by its endeavor to sectité . p, .) election of its” pet by any force of argument on State and natural isOn Tuesday nextithe poor men of Grass: Valley w:llicast their votes in favor of eeondmy and impartiality: in . county affairs and they will proélaim . . to the world that the Grass Valley Union has not done their thinking during, thie campaign. #4 . * Farr Grass Vautey, ‘Nov, 8, 188 eee TDS ‘After fistening Sp: ie young Budd's speech at Truckee all the Democrats were a0 exhausted that -they, went home.and crawled into. their’ beds. Three Republicans went to the hotel till the train came a'ong, and then though he was one of their own candidates. “While waitmg for the cars to come the young man became very communicative and unbosomed himself tothe three Republicans to the ‘extent of saying that the Democracy was making special effort thie year to get in enough législators so as to be able'to ré‘disttict the State and beat Page next'time. He seemed to! think that was the oaly object the Democracy of California had in existing. Perhaps he came nearer» the truth than he imagined. ville, has this to say of H. W. Wallis, Republica candidate for JointSenator: ‘‘H. W. Wallis,is well known to the voters.of this conuty, He isa man of sterling qualities, sod possesses an unusual amount of ability. He is a man of experience such as we need in the Senate’ at the present time, as he isa practical:mioer. If any of the grangers get ahead of H. W. Wallis in the Senate they will have to be shrewder than we think . ; they are. Vote for him, and’ pre serve your own interests,” a a Os et Snow on the Hills. Friday’s Gazette says that Trackee has had a good deal.of snow during the past 48:hours:. ‘‘Last night. there was'a tegular Winter lay-out, which made people think there would never be any tore good weather. At the Summit there was seven inches: of snow, and it is still coming down. There is probably a foot there by this time. It snowed. hard all day at Emigrant Gap, and is now a foot deep, The mills have all been shat down and the teams are gone. This storm closes the work of the season.” ; toe The Derbec Tunnel. The Derbec tunnel is now in over 1700 feet. 16 was started in April pany’s ground, which adjoins the Derbec; and at no time has there been any. trouble with boulders as was predicted by many. If. nothing]. wrong happens the tunnel will be qompieet some time ip Janoary. _ The Crazy Doctor. Wah Kee; ‘the crazy Chinese “doctor,” was taken to Stockton Insane Asylum yesterday. Wah ‘stant Reader,” claiming tobe a Re-. publican since. he became a voter, }peoplé why, although there we here, and thinking'men are not'in-'} 4 three years. has cost the county $33,-4 and sat around the stove with him . saw him’ off’ in as good style as}: ~ A Strong Candidate, gar to the taste, pat RES, The Tribune, published at DownieIt Toughens. 1 last, in the North Bloomfield com-. sos eet. pp tin for Severe He is 5 vale cactprah gore 9 subject to pay poll. t tax was better, ed more than $2000 less. this year than last ? Why don't Dantel Dollina tell the . péople how it comes: that Morgan with four ge assessed the county, and Collins with 7 year’s expe-] rience can’t do it. with less than thre oi “Is the reason Daniel Collins basi fo employ nine deputies at the county’ expense, because he does nothing} eight months in the year but draws bis, $166 2:3 permooth 2).collected woittlé-poll taxes in 1879 office those years? And if that was the reason how much does his elec‘tion’ cost'the county? "= an élection for Assessor is held ve te (@on’t Daniel Collins tell the people why Morgan’s four. ties . received an ‘average only: of $535 cach, while his own nine depoticn foosleeg $670.each? on’ Daniel Coilinis tell the people why, although the Asvegsment Rr 4 more than ever known . befa ‘the history of man?“ Why don’t Daniel Collins tell-/the people why big.office for. the past . , an average “of $11,000" a) year, ‘ghd only work for four “months in thie: yedr at that TAX-PAYER. * S eiaetaecssiataaihenssess6 Vote for. .rchie Nivens. tenes Si Pet Timber Mentor Five Moutand ts feet of inining timber wanted immediately. Apply a¢ Wyomilig mine» tf. ‘Tur Tomahawk at Zékind’s, tf Morsford's Acid. Makes a. cooling dcink.! Into a tomblerful of ‘ice water ‘put a main SOZODONT totighens the gun and makes them healthy, so that they hold in the teeth: firmly. It removes the tartar, gives comfort, is economical of health and money, and when Once used will never be gi up. Try. SOZODONT, ‘Tey that Supe ror articie Of Rye Whiskey and Rock Candy at the Union Hotel Bar. 0301m pte ee ee bee ee One vote for the independent candidate for Supervisor of the first District is two votes for the Demoératic nominee, lw. Seana RIENERIERTiesanEEEmeneT Ir you want to have county busi ness conducted with the same econd in the management of your own business, vote for K, Casper for Supervisor of District No. 1. __031-lw Don’r vote for a sorchead as §npervisor of. Nevada township. lw. st A Fine Stock of Pocket Knives and Razors at Brand & Bassett’s: tf Cows Wor Sale. Fresh iiilich owe tow sale at Sutton’s ranch, £24tt . MARSHALL’s Cabebs at Zekind’s,” New Modes ‘Medallion. es Goto Georcs E. Turner's and see the ‘“‘New Model Medallion,” the finest range.in in the.world, tf No more. trnave or Indigestion. Dr. Hinly’s celebrated I X L BitThey never fail to give relief. Read physicians certificates on the back of bottle. Sold every where. je3-tf Tuere isa man in our town rupthe county ". the rolewofan-sbortionist." Tease mi ts ie . ae <= = . Laewon, ie vies TK in” ‘looking aher county ’ vs you want te Oe ed rai Let every Republican work “here will eli es ‘that he does in the management of ne apa Seal ter ectatnin of Me party vathy Montes oo ving TAN Ss te mane Copee (TY AT UIEO ae ¢ “a desire vote for him. iF TA Vote for Schmittburg. to attend the Reps ican a meetiog 65d. aA at AT Siig 9 '4Pthat town cande so. Carpentering ana Repairing. sel headers ma . he Wreck of Mabel Gray. ——_—_——_—_————— «. &e. Nichols hastapiunl e diet” SPRING STREET, ~ Poor Mabel G:ay, who has served creates ea ee oe adjoining Guild’s Auction Rooms and . Nevada vada City. or three terms in the Nevada] ; fis prepared te do carpenter work, : = isat Reno, going along) The annual =< officers of Job paintings Baber hangi, asin, CHAS. BLASAUF, in the same bad old way. The Ga. Evangeline Chapter, No.9, 0. E. and and geueral repairing. ; t She got ons jambores , will take place st Masonic Hall, o{® ~ Proprietor. on Tuesday evening, 7th, at 7:30 4 hues
+ o'clock,“ A full attendance of mi¢in-*” oe Why at ey the} in 1882'then it 1861, panda ytd Is the reason why Daniél Collins . ’ and 1882 because he was-ranning for.) oa Will Daniel Collins “tell ua why}. she deverempa: Roll of. the . dounty nvariably ‘on. the rah rull is 80 low this year, the cost: ety} Neyapa Gry, Nov; 2, 1882, rita i fat ‘spoonful of Acid Phosphate; aild su aly my ‘and judgment that you “exercise. . ters ase the best Bitters in use. . : have attained ct abet rank among the few’ staple remedies o: theage Public speakers and sing ors use’ Jrom.)to.elear and strength . eu “the voice.” Sold at 25 ote. a bo Won tor K; “Cape TEE Buperrvie or, Yael the regular Republican nom Ww. wanes Celebrated Milwaukce Beer, at Union Hotel Bar. 901m K, Casemn for Supervisor of Neva: » seas Vote for him. Iw. Goon seo. oo ead ‘square ao biawk 7% octave for sale at Brand &' Bassett’s, 028-tf, For Justice of the Peace. bh A A SEA LEOPOLD CARTHE. EREBY oe eet eke Candidate -FOR CONSTABLE, . JOSEPH, EUSTIS. INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE » FORISpPERVISOR, DISTRICT No. $e: DANEEGsSonBAKER. Indlependtent Candidate, 1 at ROGERS ——ASK FOR—— ee, Union” India’ Rubber Co’s . } Pure Para Guin” RUBBER BOOTS. scasil AARP nd as ye aay oe fae on which prevent their cracking or Weare now making them with AND ASBESTOS Solcs. which make them é twice as } on aaty, Y ALL DEALERS. ; ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING, PAGE. ING HOSE, SPRINGS cLoTHiNe, BOOTS AND cg aod Bite. pists gal Su RUNYON. ™ “Agents 4 al6-3m San Francisoo. PORK= PACKING ESTABLISHMENT, Main Street, nearly opposi Union Hotel, Nevada City, JACOB NAFFZIGER, HAVE OPENED A FIRS T-CLA_§& PACKING ve gers > gael where will be found for sale, at ‘ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Balsages I invite the public to give mea call, JACOB NAFFZIGER. Nevada City, Oct. 26th, 1882, VARIETY STORE. Emiel Rosenthal, (ucpessor to Mrs. A. Rosenthal,) Commercial 8t,, opposite Transcript Block, ‘ NEVADA, CITY, AVING purchased the stock in the store of ry A. Rosenthal, try oi made large additions, I am now prepa s°pply'the pnblic with Fine Brands of CIGARS and roti CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, . VEGETABLES, NOTIONS, Ete. Ete. Lowest Liviug Prices, and respectfully ask a share of the public paae at Wholesale! . alee throng Heal Coun — SiR aster tele bet Sy ., Orders by. ei or otherwise at-. tee: ty, Cali with PANY. Location of busines and wor' Ni of tne Trustess, held on the lat da vi , 1882, an asdessmy (% Gest var ect the capital ration, . e in “Gaited "States es the re mogl An) pi upol Pte cha Parry foi —ROSENBERG DUCTIONS have been ordered. ROSENBERG BROTHERS people a, chance to purchase at'a store All orders‘front the are invited to inspect that they can bu Thankfat for the cr’ oe, ates of bg i coms i the ‘delinquent sesessment, costs.of advertising and ex of December __srocms or—— THERS have: before Palnoe Dry uy cheaper at the Palace nee es OLD FLAT EUREKA MINING COM. . ; cipal inl Bib, : DRY & FANUY GOODS, Ever ‘brought into Northern California. Boleahens: Brothers’ Facilities for shechidne decides are such that no other firm can ¢ompete with them. ‘Rosenberg Brothers have their Store arranged so ie every line of Goods has.a separate department. ROSENBERG BROS., have on hand this season'éne, of the Largest Stocks of Ladies’, Mister’ an cu. dren's Cloaks'ever known to be in one establishment in the monutains, all of which will be sold at such Re duced Rates that'will defy competition: =. ’ CARPET DEPARTMENT . ‘bas been increased and swEEriNa REa GREAT. REDUCTION j in all departments: in order ere'they can always find a fall assortment of Goods. faithfully attended to. “Satnples sent‘on application. City and country dealers to San hie aa to make their purchases, as we can convince th where else, Store than an to’ Inge Dry. Goods we: hada solicit « continuance of the same, ROSENBERG BROS., Bes peek Street, next door to Citizens Bank, Nevada Gy: ane te goign, to the m. Which this, assesament art le peneey the 4th. dove icon ue of Six see of Pork, Spare-tibs, Lard aud ) : neg Tintend to sell everything in my storeat the fe Iam not. int the habit of als, but take ara in coke aes sale. By order ithe Miners ‘ Office-City, Nevada te. Cal, THOMAS, Secretary. » uesonaare Oifice, ‘Nevada . Wilsons lin, Geo plaint fil Eat eens done, and ce al and coun ohare as above the ina a a spe evada, State c of Californ' sixth day of CRACK PROOF} =: are Counts a No wa Sn Pee Coutt of the lounty ev: of California, County in an action bio inst ins ao, both a of therein, within 10 days (exclusive of vervice) after the service on ‘Summons, if served within this it served out of this county, ‘wine on ait ‘mining claim; which said liens ate on account of tent ened rae Dat th $53 furnis! an © the said’ ] Re ,and of which claim lL. M we is thanwaes or et fara own In testimony whereof, I, J. Best Carr, Clerk of the Superior Gourt aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand a din im tog the Seal of said Court, at office, Of Nevada, on the’ 27t ber, A. D. 1882. Johnson & Mason, Pifts Annes: on b ay twent; B cto ry nck, Fhedis { California. en 23. ap of nOaliforde send Ainsworth ve ok L. od J iB, Me: D.Marsh, co1 Rohe ee comor stl accord will be taken ng’ tothe . . complaint '. “Tris ioe action tiffs to foreclose ‘ew York ledge, and lue for labor ‘said Nevada Tow: =P, sats i By ts roma, Fepesrtags Bt tod tn ald ahi ‘Owner. ) All’ of ap,iearsin the complaint E. day of J, E, CARR, Clerk, By T. H. CARR, ee. -lm for the skin. Francisco, black spots, agg Mon’ AINAXAB, The Celebrated Egyptian Blixi ‘for the Skin. We herew th append a few testimonials San Franciseo, March 29, 1882, I have been using your Ainaxab, and find it a most delicious affair, not only beneficial but most agreeably refreshing I shall continue. to use it.— Please send me three bottles. Yours rsa Gentlemen ; 1D. Directress Geistinger Opera Troupe, San Thave ‘all your AINAXAB in’ my for séme time, and am much Bcc its adtion. ‘It has a pleasant and coolin; sation to the skin, and to those aff or face worms, I_can_ heartily recommend it, as their removal is almost ~ stantaneous, one or two applications accomplishing the desired result. 202 Stockton Street, San Francisco ~ * San Francisco, April 17,/1882. : Gentlemen ; st have se your AID 43 4 Seer comfort than your AINAXAB, vinced that when once mats no lady will be without it. From my and observation of the Pr ig of ti upon others, I am thoroughly convinced that it is-all you claim. MRS. Nucleus Hotel, San Francisco, It vou do not find the, AEASER at. your: enclose Spe. Dollar. in postag stamps or postalorder address, and it pr proled ep ony Doh — god ficees tr. A VON TRAUTMANN, ee with full vy, CHAS. W. HIBBARD, and that it all tore. T think the bad effects ly yours, Prime =a sie i ni vo) re, testimoniwo to tunes whe rte rat of any kind, that none has given me more satisfaction or I feel conrience peRINAX AP M., KRAKER, SEABED. M co. a 8 ee & Almeda Magee, _ HOMEOPATHISTS , > Walom Hotel, Nevada City, cau i Pad cari ich special reference is” is meroby i axe hereby notified’ that : and Soeeer the safd complaint wired, the said plaintiffs will apurt for the relief therein de-}. =: NOLIN Out at Less ian First Gost My stoek of Faney Goods, fall in every department, My stock of Table Linens, er than ever, reduced in:prices. ever brought to this city. class Dry Goods Store, ———— 9. . Imported beanpacioneal a full line My Large and Handsome Stock of “Eeflie’, Misses’ and Childsén’s SHOES Must be sold within the next THIRTY DAYS, as'T have dtiesboed to quit that line of business, Call early and secure big bargains. B. H. MILLER, The Clothier. GRAND OPENING NEU poe bn saree ,,GOoDs g Largest and Best Assorted St Stock i in Nevada County . ; At Unprecedented Low Prices, A. BLUMENTHAL, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, N EVADA CITY, Takes pleasure in presenting elegant Fall importations to. the ladies of Nevada City and the surrounding towns, —_—9———— The immense importations this season embraces unquestionably the most elegant assortment of Novelties ever opened in Nevada City, anitee that my prices'are lower than any other house in the city. In Dress Gords and Silks our Autumn. styles are choice and elabo. ° rate, surpassing in beauty all former importations. Embroideries, Laces, Buttons, ‘ete, 12 Towels and Napkins I om selling cheap‘ Sheetings and Muslins, aswell as the rest of my goods, have been T have on hand also the largest stock of Carpets, of beautiful pattertis, Also Ten’ Thousand ‘other articles such as are usually. keptin a first all of which will be gold at unprecdeuted low rates, Country orders solicited. and samples sent free of charge. A. pears igen Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, BEEHIVE GROCERY STORE. 18 and 20 CGoigaiinexctal Strest, NWEVADA OITy. J. J. JACKSON. PROP’R. -AGEN . FOR— {BOSS COFFEE POT, + “EPICURE” JAPAN TEA, ECLIPSE EXTRA DRY CHAMPAGNE, SPARKLING MUSCATEL . CHAMPAGNE, dou GRAND PRIZE CHAMPAGNE. © _Aslo keep on hand, Clock Baking to give the and I guarwend oe Be anf eS ro. = 4 = BE